Life on earth is living proof Extraterrestials exists.

I think that anyone who denies life exists elsewhere in the universe and claims that we are the only living species in the universe can go suck a big
one with their homie corporate dingleberrys.
Sorry ignorance is frustrating, or is it bliss?

Also, as we continue with this survey of the Milky Way Galaxy, with every exo-planet we discover which does NOT house life as on earth, the
statistical probability will change revealing the Earth to be ever more unique. But, if just one other water world is discovered, then there it is,
and the premise of the OP would then be vindicated in a way.

And again, so that it isn't missed or glossed over - here is the evidence for our uniqueness, something which many of us, myself included at one time,
were unaware of when making these types of statements about the statistical certainty of ET life and in particular other earth-like worlds capable of
supporting highly evolved ET sentient lifeforms not unlike ourselves.

Actually, scientist have created early primordial sludge, the basis of life on Earth, in test experiments.
Amino acids, nutrients, lightening, gases = life.

I also understand the majority of scientists agree that early life probably was seeded from meteorites etc, that have landed on Earth over the eons.
Consider also, that they theorize that the Billions of gallons of water (H2O) on our Planet, have come from millions/billions of years of bombardment
from water laden Comets and other bodies. Hard to imagine, but Where Did the water come from? (yes rain Ha Ha).
Consider also the other bodies just in our solar system, with water (actually all of them it seems).
Recent Hubble discoveries have shown huge clouds (as big as our galaxy) of H2O far away in the Universe. (also back in time too).

Consider that the Earth is about 4 billions years old and the Universe is suppose to be 13 billion years old.......What do you think has happened in
the 9 Billion years inbetween?

How many "Life Cycles" have existed on the trillions of planets in the Universe, BEFORE the Earth was even formed?
Ponder that for a while.

Also consider the HUGE variety of life on our planet, that is COMPLETELY Alien to Humans.
Jelly Fish...transparent water creatures living in water???, Crustaceans??? and millions of other creatures.

Any Humanoid space Alien would be more similar to us than our own Earth Cousins....

Yes of course there are trillions of life forms that live elsewhere our Galaxy.

And if the meteorite theory is correct (probably is), then WE are the Aliens......descendant life forms of the invaders to Earth and Mars and Venus,
Europa etc, from the stars.

Originally posted by Blue Shift
You can haul out all the statistics about star numbers and planet numbers and how big the universe is, but sheer size does not guarantee that life
will simply, naturally "come to be" other places in the universe like it did on Earth. That's because nobody has a clue about how structured,
reproducing life appeared on Earth from a batch of dead chemicals.

You find a marble in a box. Don't know how it got there. How big do you need to make the box before another marble just has to be in it?

There are unique things in the universe, as big as it is. Despite all the odds, there is only one Earth. And only one moon orbiting Earth. And
there is only one you, and me. Turns out the universe is full of stuff that only happened once. So it's very possible (impossible to
determine how probable) that life is an odd quirk, a weird fluke, a chance combination of chemicals and events that only ever happened here on
Earth and nowhere else.

And if we ever do find life like we have here on Earth somewhere else, it's still possible it only ever happened twice.

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Well that's just plain wrong, nobody knows about previous to the 'Big bang theory' so nobody can/could forecast what happens after. The marble in a
box thing is merely an assumptive preposition that is self fullfilling.

Originally posted by gort51
I also understand the majority of scientists agree that early life probably was seeded from meteorites etc, that have landed on Earth over the eons.

That is one theory [panspermia] which is by no means accepted as fact by the majority of scientists.

Originally posted by gort51
Also consider the HUGE variety of life on our planet, that is COMPLETELY Alien to Humans.
Jelly Fish...transparent water creatures living in water???, Crustaceans??? and millions of other creatures.

Any Humanoid space Alien would be more similar to us than our own Earth Cousins....

This makes a strong case against humanoid extraterrestrial life, since the preponderance of life on Earth is NOT.

There is currently no proof of the existence of extraterrestrial life, intelligent or otherwise, yet most of the scientific community believes that
life within our own solar system might not be limited to Earth.

So lack of proof does not diminish the possibility... but possibility is not proof, nonetheless.

Originally posted by inj3ct0r
Of course Aliens exist.
Just because we cannot prove it does not mean that it does not exist.
If it was not proven that Gravity exists we would have thought that it does not exist.

Whether you're ok with calling bacteria or other microorganisms "aliens" is up to you, though.

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Any living thing not from Earth is an Alien. Given time they could evolve in to complex creatures like us, we evolved from a single cell.

Do you know what amino acids are? They are the building blocks of life, they make up proteins. Stanley Miller created amino acids when he replicated
the conditions of early Earth with hot water, gases and electricity. That's huge, it means that amino acids, the building blocks of life as we know
if, could easily form on another planet. In fact we've found amino acids in meteorites much older than the Earth.

Do you know what amino acids are? They are the building blocks of life, they make up proteins. Stanley Miller created amino acids when he replicated
the conditions of early Earth with hot water, gases and electricity. That's huge, it means that amino acids, the building blocks of life as we know
if, could easily form on another planet. In fact we've found amino acids in meteorites much older than the Earth.

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SpearMint because: (no reason given)

Thank you for the lesson, though I was already aware of this.

Again, amino acids are no more life than are the base elements from which they are made. It's the next step that has yet to be taken. The Miller-Urey
experiment DID NOT create life.

Do you know what amino acids are? They are the building blocks of life, they make up proteins. Stanley Miller created amino acids when he replicated
the conditions of early Earth with hot water, gases and electricity. That's huge, it means that amino acids, the building blocks of life as we know
if, could easily form on another planet. In fact we've found amino acids in meteorites much older than the Earth.

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SpearMint because: (no reason given)

Thank you for the lesson, though I was already aware of this.

Again, amino acids are no more life than are the base elements from which they are made. It's the next step that has yet to be taken. The Miller-Urey
experiment DID NOT create life.

You're really underestimating what the outcome of that experiment means (which is why I assumed you didn't know).

Thanks for the hefty amount of kindness in your response, I'm glad you like the pictures and thanks so much for the * n flag and I agree with how you
can feel that way, and have taken into account the information you speak and it saddens me that you may very well be right about our lifetimeswhere we
might not see the intelligent ones.
However, why are scientists views so important to you? What did said scientists do to make you a firm believer in what they say?

Interesting rebuke, untrue however, don't be fooled by illusions of what proof is, it is much more likely that there are many extraterrestial worlds
out there any way you look at it, just go look in the mirror and think about it, it will come to you.

I'm sorry if your views are different and you do not want to accept mine as proof, that is your business. But I desperately stress to you kind sir,
that we are proof life is in the universe and well not extraterrestial to us we are to them out there.

When astronauts come back from the moon are they not alien in a sense, as they the moon home for number of days than returned?

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